Cordless Nail Gun – Reviews
The cordless nail gun has a small combustion engine. This type of nail gun is a self-contained tool. A cordless nailer works differently than a corded, pneumatic type. Instead of compressed air driving the piston, a cordless nailer is powered by disposable canisters of flammable gas. It does not require a pesky air hose or electric cord to power it. These gas nail guns use a fuel cell often filled with liquified petroleum gas and a spark plug powered by an internal battery. An internal piston, very similar to the ones in your car engine, pushes the nail into the wood when the nail gun safety and trigger are depressed simultaneously.
The gas briefly ignites when the electrical current from the battery is passed through it, and that mini-explosion drives the piston that drives the nail. Cordless nail guns are great for low volume jobs in tight places, or when there isn’t very much time to get set up. Their only major drawbacks are the limited time the battery affords and the need for more frequent cleaning.
Cordless Nail Gun Manufacturers
Cordless Nail Gun Reviews
| Paslode 900420 |
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Depth-of-drive adjustment |
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High-visibility load magazine |
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Narrow nose |
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| Paslode CF325 |
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6 V rechargeable battery |
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A hard-sided carrying case |
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Safety glasses |
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